Sindbis Virus Infection in Resident Birds, Migratory Birds, and Humans, Finland
Sindbis virus (SINV), a mosquito-borne virus that causes rash and arthritis, has been causing outbreaks in humans every seventh year in northern Europe. To gain a better understanding of SINV epidemiology in Finland, we searched for SINV antibodies in 621 resident grouse, whose population declines h...
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author2 | Kurkela, Satu Rätti, Osmo Huhtamo, Eili Uzcátegui, Nathalie Y. Nuorti, J. Pekka Laakkonen, Juha Manni, Tytti Helle, Pekka Vaheri, Antti Vapalahti, Olli |
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description | Sindbis virus (SINV), a mosquito-borne virus that causes rash and arthritis, has been causing outbreaks in humans every seventh year in northern Europe. To gain a better understanding of SINV epidemiology in Finland, we searched for SINV antibodies in 621 resident grouse, whose population declines have coincided with human SINV outbreaks, and in 836 migratory birds. We used hemagglutination-inhibition and neutralization tests for the bird samples and enzyme immunoassays and hemagglutination-inhibition for the human samples. SINV antibodies were first found in 3 birds (red-backed shrike, robin, song thrush) during their spring migration to northern Europe. Of the grouse, 27.4% were seropositive in 2003 (1 year after a human outbreak), but only 1.4% were seropositive in 2004. Among 2,529 persons, the age-standardized seroprevalence (1999-2003) was 5.2%; seroprevalence and incidence (1995-2003) were highest in North Karelia (eastern Finland). Grouse may contribute to the epidemiology of SINV in humans. |
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spelling | ftcdc:oai:example.org:cdc:16830 2025-01-16T22:50:07+00:00 Sindbis Virus Infection in Resident Birds, Migratory Birds, and Humans, Finland Emerg Infect Dis Kurkela, Satu Rätti, Osmo Huhtamo, Eili Uzcátegui, Nathalie Y. Nuorti, J. Pekka Laakkonen, Juha Manni, Tytti Helle, Pekka Vaheri, Antti Vapalahti, Olli http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/16830/ unknown http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/16830/ Emerg Infect Dis. 14(1):41-47. Research alphavirus arbovirus birds Sindbis virus viral arthritis zoonosis Adolescent Adult Aged 80 and over Alphavirus Infections Animal Migration Animals Child Preschool Female Finland Galliformes Humans Infant Male Middle Aged Population Surveillance Seroepidemiologic Studies Songbirds Zoonoses ftcdc 2017-04-11T13:16:37Z Sindbis virus (SINV), a mosquito-borne virus that causes rash and arthritis, has been causing outbreaks in humans every seventh year in northern Europe. To gain a better understanding of SINV epidemiology in Finland, we searched for SINV antibodies in 621 resident grouse, whose population declines have coincided with human SINV outbreaks, and in 836 migratory birds. We used hemagglutination-inhibition and neutralization tests for the bird samples and enzyme immunoassays and hemagglutination-inhibition for the human samples. SINV antibodies were first found in 3 birds (red-backed shrike, robin, song thrush) during their spring migration to northern Europe. Of the grouse, 27.4% were seropositive in 2003 (1 year after a human outbreak), but only 1.4% were seropositive in 2004. Among 2,529 persons, the age-standardized seroprevalence (1999-2003) was 5.2%; seroprevalence and incidence (1995-2003) were highest in North Karelia (eastern Finland). Grouse may contribute to the epidemiology of SINV in humans. Other/Unknown Material karelia* CDC Stacks (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) |
spellingShingle | Research alphavirus arbovirus birds Sindbis virus viral arthritis zoonosis Adolescent Adult Aged 80 and over Alphavirus Infections Animal Migration Animals Child Preschool Female Finland Galliformes Humans Infant Male Middle Aged Population Surveillance Seroepidemiologic Studies Songbirds Zoonoses Sindbis Virus Infection in Resident Birds, Migratory Birds, and Humans, Finland |
title | Sindbis Virus Infection in Resident Birds, Migratory Birds, and Humans, Finland |
title_full | Sindbis Virus Infection in Resident Birds, Migratory Birds, and Humans, Finland |
title_fullStr | Sindbis Virus Infection in Resident Birds, Migratory Birds, and Humans, Finland |
title_full_unstemmed | Sindbis Virus Infection in Resident Birds, Migratory Birds, and Humans, Finland |
title_short | Sindbis Virus Infection in Resident Birds, Migratory Birds, and Humans, Finland |
title_sort | sindbis virus infection in resident birds, migratory birds, and humans, finland |
topic | Research alphavirus arbovirus birds Sindbis virus viral arthritis zoonosis Adolescent Adult Aged 80 and over Alphavirus Infections Animal Migration Animals Child Preschool Female Finland Galliformes Humans Infant Male Middle Aged Population Surveillance Seroepidemiologic Studies Songbirds Zoonoses |
topic_facet | Research alphavirus arbovirus birds Sindbis virus viral arthritis zoonosis Adolescent Adult Aged 80 and over Alphavirus Infections Animal Migration Animals Child Preschool Female Finland Galliformes Humans Infant Male Middle Aged Population Surveillance Seroepidemiologic Studies Songbirds Zoonoses |
url | http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/16830/ |